Anticipatory Eye Movements in Interleaving Templates of Human Behavior. (2004)
Performance modeling has been made easier by architectures which package psychological theory for reuse at useful levels of abstraction. CPM-GOMS uses templates of behavior to package at a task level (e.g., mouse move-click, typing) predictions of lower-level cognitive, perceptual, and motor resource use. CPM-GOMS also has a theory for interleaving resource use between templates. One example of interleaving is anticipatory eye movements. This paper describes the use of ACT-Stitch, a framework for translating CPM-GOMS templates and interleaving theory into ACT-R, to model anticipatory eye movements in skilled behavior. The anticipatory eye movements explain performance in a well practiced perceptual/motor task, and the interleaving theory is supported with results from an eye-tracking experiment.
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Matessa, M. (2004) Anticipatory Eye Movements in Interleaving Templates of Human Behavior. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling.
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